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Heart disease isn’t just some rare thing your uncle’s friend has, it’s the number one killer in the United States. According ...
Pop-up screening for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk held at community pharmacies and large-scale ...
Advances in AI applications in cardiology and echocardiography are rapidly expanding, with the potential to improve patient ...
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According to the British Heart Foundation, around 7.6 million Brits are thought to be living with cardiovascular disease.